Monday, December 08, 2014

Judging for upcoming SF Web Series Festival 2015

Hi friends,

Exciting announcement time: I'm going to be judging for the inaugural SF Web Series Festival in San Francisco next June, 2015!

Here are some details about the festival. And for more information, check out the website at: http://sfwebfest.com. Film submissions are being accepted now!

MISSION

SF Web Fest seeks to connect premium content, platforms, and reach in this growing digital space of entertainment.

VISION

SF Web Fest vision is to create the key link between original content, digital platforms, and marketing reach by leveraging our critical seat in Silicon Valley and the Bay Area. We discover and showcase emerging talent and develop relationships between creators, capital and audiences.

WHAT IS SF WEB FEST?

A forward-thinking hub where independent web series and show runners can network with fellow creators and distributors, screen and receive recognition for original content, and develop and share new formats in digital entertainment.

PURPOSE

Poised at the center of the digital stage, the SF Web Fest is the exclusive channel which  merges premium web content with next generation distribution.. We aim to grow and nurture the top web series  by developing a market festival to bring together creators, executives, sponsors, partners, and viewers to discover original content and tap into new audiences.

GOAL

Create an engaging and responsive forum that provides access to industry experts and distribution channels, accomplished speakers and panelist, networking opportunities and theatrical screenings of premium web series.

HOW WE DO IT

We grow and nurture creative innovation by developing a market festival for creators, executives, partners, financial channels, and viewers to discover original content and tap into new audiences.

AUDIENCE

SF Web Fest participants include web series creators, content seekers, distribution and finance channels, filmmakers, film industry, music composers, marketing and PR professionals, animators, engineers, and festival goers.

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